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Which equation set up would we use to find the point that bisects segment JK if J is located at (5,7) and K is located at (3,9)

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We can use the middle point equation:


\begin{gathered} Mp=(xm,ym) \\ where\colon \\ xm=(x1+x2)/(2) \\ ym=(y1+y2)/(2) \end{gathered}

Let:


\begin{gathered} J=(x1,y1)=(5,7) \\ K=(x2,y2)=(3,9) \end{gathered}

so:


\begin{gathered} xm=(5+3)/(2)=(8)/(2)=4 \\ ym=(7+9)/(2)=(16)/(2)=8 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the middle point is:


Mp=(xm,ym)=(4,8)

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